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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2206680
(54) English Title: PERFUME APPLICATOR WITH REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGES
(54) French Title: APPLICATEUR DE PARFUM A CARTOUCHE JETABLE
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • B67D 7/06 (2010.01)
  • A45D 34/02 (2006.01)
  • A45D 34/04 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • BREIDENBACH, DIANE C. (United States of America)
  • MILLE, LAURENCE W. (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • FRAGRANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
(71) Applicants :
  • FRAGRANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (United States of America)
(74) Agent: OSLER, HOSKIN & HARCOURT LLP
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued:
(86) PCT Filing Date: 1995-12-12
(87) Open to Public Inspection: 1996-06-20
Examination requested: 2002-10-23
Availability of licence: N/A
Dedicated to the Public: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): Yes
(86) PCT Filing Number: PCT/US1995/016726
(87) International Publication Number: WO 1996018571
(85) National Entry: 1997-06-02

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
08/356,918 (United States of America) 1994-12-14
08/394,031 (United States of America) 1995-02-24

Abstracts

English Abstract


A perfume dispenser is provided with clear replaceable refill cartridge. The
perfume applicator includes a metal or plastic barrel, screw on cap (17) and
disposable replaceable refill cartridge (9). The refill cartridge acts as the
case of the unit and liquid perfume is dispensed from a snap-in spring loaded
applicator, such as a roll-on applicator (7) or an atomizer spray applicator
(35). The disposable refill cartridge screws into the base (8) of the barrel
and a clear plug portion of refill cartridge allows viewing of the perfume
level to determine when the unit is empty. The replaceable perfume cartridge
preferably includes a threaded neck portion with a roller ball applicator
portion therein, wherein the threaded neck portion is closed by a threaded
metal cap.


French Abstract

L'invention concerne un distributeur de parfum à recharge transparente jetable. L'unité est composée d'un cylindre en métal ou en plastique, d'un capuchon fileté (17) et d'une recharge jetable (9). Cette recharge tient lieu de boîtier de l'unité, le parfum liquide étant distribué à l'aide d'un applicateur à ressort encliqueté, par exemple à la boule (7) ou par un atomiseur (35). La recharge jetable se visse dans la base (8) du cylindre, et une partie transparente de la recharge permet de contrôler le niveau du parfum et de se rendre compte que l'unité est vide. La recharge jetable comprend de préférence un col fileté dont l'intérieur est pourvu d'une boule d'application, la partie du col en question étant fermée par un capuchon métallique fileté.

Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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WE CLAIM:
1. A liquid perfume product dispenser assembly
comprising in combination:
an outer cylindrical container having an open base end
and an open outlet end, a removable and replaceable liquid
reservoir cartridge within said outer cylindrical
container;
said reservoir cartridge having an open discharge end
extending beyond the outlet end of said cylindrical
container and a closed end extending beyond the open base
end of said cylindrical container;
dispensing means removably mounted in the open
discharge end of said reservoir cartridge for dispensing
the contents of said cartridge and to permit the
replacement of said cartridge and transfer of said
dispensing means to a replacement cartridge; and
cover means for engaging the open end of said
cartridge extending beyond the open end of said cylinder
for enclosing the open discharge end of said cartridge and
said dispensing means to form a continuous cylindrical
configuration with said cylindrical container.
2. The perfume product dispenser of Claim 1 in which
the closed end of said cartridge extending beyond the base
end of said cartridge includes a transparent portion to
view the contents of said cartridge.
3. The perfume product dispenser of Claim 2 in which
said cartridge is threadably engaged with said cylinder.
4. The perfume product dispenser of Claim 1 in which
said dispensing means comprises a means consisting of a
spring biased applicator normally sealing the open end of
said cartridge and dispensing the contents of said
cartridge when said applicator is pressed inwardly.
5. The perfume product dispenser of Claim 4 in which
said applicator is a roller ball.
6. The perfume product dispenser of Claim 1 in which
said dispensing means comprises an atomizer spray head.

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7. The liquid perfume dispenser, as in Claim 1,
wherein said transparent portion indicates the presence or
absence of liquid perfume within said reservoir cartridge.
8. The liquid dispenser, as in Claim 1, wherein said
base is threadably engagable with said outer container.
9. The liquid dispenser, as in Claim 1, further
comprising an inner sleeve within the outer container, said
inner sleeve sealing said liquid perfume from spillage
within said outer container.
10. The inner sleeve, as in Claim 9, wherein a top
end of said inner sleeve forms a seat upon which dispensing
means rests.
11. The reservoir cartridge, as in Claim 1, wherein
said reservoir comprises a removable cylindrical vial being
structurally integral with said base.
12. The reservoir cartridge, as in Claim 11, further
comprising a removable stopper sealing said liquid perfume
within said reservoir, said stopper being removable to
permit fluid communication between the reservoir cartridge
and said dispenser means.
13. The liquid perfume dispenser, as in Claim 1,
further comprising a removable cap engagable over said
dispensing means, said removable cap detachably attachable
to said outer container of said liquid perfume dispenser
assembly.
14. The reservoir cartridge, as in Claim 1, wherein
said reservoir cartridge includes a predetermined quantity
of liquid perfume therein.
15. The liquid perfume dispenser, as in Claim 1,
wherein said spring loaded applicator is detachably
attachable to said outer container.
16. The liquid perfume dispenser as in Claim 1,
wherein said spring loaded applicator further comprises a
roller ball applicator having a roller ball therein, said
roller ball being held in a closed position by said spring,
until said roller ball is depressed against the skin of a
user to open communication flow of said perfume from said
dispenser.

17. The liquid perfume dispenser as in Claim 1,
wherein said spring loaded applicator further comprises an
atomizer spray head, said atomizer spray head being held in
a closed position by said spring, until said atomizer spray
head is depressed to open communication flow of said
perfume from said dispenser.
18. A liquid perfume dispenser assembly comprising in
combination:
an outer container having an open base end and an
outlet end, a spring loaded ball applicator located at said
outlet end of the outer container, said container having a
spring means exerting pressure on said ball of said ball
applicator to urge said ball to a closed position at said
outlet end of said outer container for preventing spillage
of perfume therethrough;
said spring means responsive to opening said outlet
end upon the application of force against said ball;
a base detachably attachable to said open base end of
said outer container;
said base having a liquid reservoir cartridge
extending therefrom, said liquid reservoir insertable
within said outer container,
said reservoir cartridge having a discharge end
opposite said base,
said discharge end being in fluid communication with
said spring loaded ball and said outlet end of said
container;
said liquid perfume dispenser further comprising a
transparent window portion integral with said base for
indicating the presence or absence of liquid perfume within
said reservoir cartridge;
said base being threadably engagable with said outer
container;
said liquid dispenser further including an inner
sleeve within said outer container, said inner sleeve
sealing said liquid perfume from spillage within said outer
container;

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a top end of said inner sleeve forming a seat upon
which said spring loaded ball applicator rests;
said reservoir cartridge including removable stopper
sealing said liquid perfume within said reservoir, said
stopper being removable to permit fluid communication
between the reservoir cartridge and said spring loaded ball
applicator;
removable cap engagable over said spring loaded roller
ball applicator, said removable cap detachably attachable
to said outer container of said liquid perfume dispenser
assembly;
said reservoir cartridge including a predetermined
quantity of liquid perfume therein, and
said spring loaded roll on applicator being detachably
attachable to said outer container.
19. A liquid perfume dispenser assembly comprising in
combination:
an outer container having an open base end and an
outlet end, a spring loaded atomizer spray applicator
located at said outlet end of the outer container, said
container having a spring means exerting pressure on a
discharge end of said ball atomizer spray applicator to
urge said discharge end to a closed position at said outlet
end of said outer container for preventing spillage of
perfume therethrough;
said spring means responsive to opening said outlet
end upon the application of force against said outlet end;
a base detachably attachable to said open base end of
said outer container;
said base having a liquid reservoir cartridge
extending therefrom, said liquid reservoir insertable
within said outer container,
said reservoir cartridge having a discharge end
opposite said base,
said discharge end being in fluid communication with
said spring loaded atomizer spray applicator and said
outlet end of said container;

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said liquid perfume dispenser further comprising a
transparent window portion integral with said base for
indicating the presence or absence of liquid perfume within
said reservoir cartridge;
said base being threadably engagable with said outer
container;
said liquid dispenser further including an inner
sleeve within said outer container, said inner sleeve
sealing said liquid perfume from spillage within said outer
container;
a top end of said inner sleeve forming a seat upon
which said spring loaded atomizer spray applicator rests;
said reservoir cartridge including removable stopper
sealing said liquid perfume within said reservoir, said
stopper being removable to permit fluid communication
between the reservoir cartridge and said spring loaded
atomizer spray applicator;
a removable cap engagable over said spring loaded
atomizer spray applicator, said removable cap detachably
attachable to said outer container of said liquid perfume
dispenser assembly;
said reservoir cartridge including a predetermined
quantity of liquid perfume therein, and
said spring loaded atomizer spray applicator being
detachably attachable to said outer container.
20. A liquid dispenser assembly comprising in
combination,
an outer container having a base end and an outlet
end, a spring loaded applicator located at said outlet end
of the outer container, said container having a spring
means exerting pressure on said applicator to urge said
applicator to a closed position at said outlet end of said
outer container for preventing spillage of liquid
therethrough;
said spring means responsive to opening said outlet
end upon the application of force against said applicator;
a base attachable to said base end of said outer
container;

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said base having a liquid reservoir extending
therefrom, said liquid reservoir insertable within said
outer container,
said reservoir having a discharge end opposite said
base, and,
said discharge end being in fluid communication with
said applicator and said outlet end of said container.
21. The liquid perfume dispenser, as in Claim 20,
further comprising a transparent window portion integral
with said base for indicating the presence or absence of
liquid within said reservoir.
22. The liquid dispenser, as in Claim 20, further
comprising an inner sleeve within the outer container, said
inner sleeve sealing said liquid from spillage within said
outer container.
23. The inner sleeve, as in Claim 22, wherein a top
end of said inner sleeve forms a seat upon which said
spring loaded applicator rests.
24. A liquid dispenser assembly comprising in
combination:
an outer container having a base end and an outlet
end, a spring loaded ball applicator located at said outlet
end of the outer container, said container having a spring
means exerting pressure on said ball of said ball
applicator to urge said ball to a closed position at said
outlet end of said outer container for preventing spillage
of liquid therethrough;
said spring means responsive to opening said outlet
end upon the application of force against said ball;
a base attachable to said base end of said outer
container;
said base having a liquid reservoir extending
therefrom, said liquid reservoir insertable within said
outer container,
said reservoir having a discharge end opposite said
base,

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said discharge end being in fluid communication with
said spring loaded ball and said outlet end of said
container;
said liquid dispenser further comprising a transparent
window portion integral with said base for indicating the
presence or absence of liquid within said reservoir
cartridge;
said base being integral with said outer container;
said liquid dispenser further including an inner
sleeve within said outer container, said inner sleeve
sealing said liquid from spillage within said outer
container;
a top end of said inner sleeve forming a seat upon
which said spring loaded ball applicator rests;
said reservoir including removable stopper sealing
said liquid within said reservoir, said stopper being
removable to permit fluid communication between the
reservoir and said spring loaded ball applicator;
removable cap engagable over said spring loaded roller
ball applicator, said removable cap detachably attachable
to said outer container of said liquid dispenser assembly;
said reservoir including a predetermined quantity of
liquid therein, and
said spring loaded roll on applicator being detachably
attachable to said outer container.
25. A liquid dispenser assembly comprising in
combination,
a liquid perfume reservoir container having a base end
and an outlet end, a spring loaded roller ball applicator
located at said outlet end of said container, said roller
ball applicator having a spring means therein exerting
pressure on a roller ball of said roller ball applicator to
urge said roller ball to a closed position at said outlet
end of said container for preventing spillage of liquid
therethrough;
said spring means responsive to opening said outlet
end upon the application of force against said roller ball
of said roller ball applicator;

said reservoir container having a discharge end
opposite said base, and,
said discharge end being in fluid communication with
said roller ball applicator.
26. The liquid dispenser as in Claim 25, further
comprising a handle means to apply the liquid perfume from
said roller ball applicator linearly in a line of the
liquid perfume being spread upon parts of the human body,
such as a neck, a forearm or a wrist, said handle means
comprising said dispenser bearing an exterior shape having
dimensions and spatial symmetry of a writing instrument,
such as a fountain pen or a felt tip pen, wherein when said
dispenser is used with the cap removed, said dispenser
having a pre-determined cross sectional diameter thin
enough to handle in a manner equivalent to a writing
instrument and a pre-determined length long enough to
handle in a manner equivalent to handling a writing
instrument, and wherein said pre-determined cross sectional
diameter of said dispenser is thick enough to manually grab
within the fingers of the hand of a user of said dispenser.
27. The dispenser as in Claim 26, wherein the
pre-determined dimensions, of said cartridge and said roller
ball applicator portions combined are between 3 1/2 and 6
inches in length and between 3/8 inch and 5/8 inch in round
cross sectional diameter.
28. The dispenser as in Claim 26, wherein the
pre-determined dimensions of said cartridge and said roller
ball applicator portions combined are between 4 and 5
inches in length and about 1/2 inch in round cross
sectional diameter.
29. A liquid perfume dispenser assembly comprising in
combination,
an outer container having an open base end and an
outlet end, a spring loaded applicator located at said
outlet end of the outer container, said container having a
spring means exerting pressure on said applicator to urge
said applicator to a closed position at said outlet end of

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said outer container for preventing spillage of perfume
therethrough;
said spring means responsive to opening said outlet
end upon the application of force against said applicator;
a base detachably attachable to said open base end of
said outer container;
said base having a liquid reservoir cartridge
extending therefrom, said liquid reservoir insertable
within said outer container,
said reservoir cartridge having a discharge end
opposite said base, and,
said discharge end being in fluid communication with
said applicator and said outlet end of said container,
wherein said replaceable perfume cartridge includes a
threaded neck portion with said spring loaded applicator
portion insertable therein, wherein said threaded neck
portion is closed by a threaded metal cap, said replaceable
perfume cartridge also including a transparent base end to
provide an indication of the amount of perfume left in the
cartridge, wherein further the transparent base portion is
adjacent to a threaded base collar which engages a
reciprocal threaded interior end of a plastic sleeve within
the metal exterior barrel.
30. The dispenser as in Claim 29, wherein said spring
loaded applicator is a roller ball applicator.
31. The dispenser as in Claim 29, wherein said spring
loaded applicator is a pump spring applicator.
32. A liquid perfume product dispenser comprising:
a container having a base end and an outlet end,
a removable and replaceable liquid reservoir cartridge
within said cylindrical container;
said reservoir cartridge having an open discharge end
and a closed base end;
dispensing means removably mounted to said open
discharge end of said reservoir cartridge for dispensing
the contents of said reservoir cartridge and to permit the
replacement of said reservoir cartridge.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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PERFUME APPLICATOR WITH REPLACEABLE CARTRIDGES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cosmetic
applicator, more particularly, to a refillable perfume
dispenser with a conventional spring loaded applicator,
which dispenser is refilled with a replaceable leakproof
cartridge. The perfume dispenser utilizes the spring
l0 loaded outlet end, which may be an atomizer spray head, or
a roller ball applicator head, which includes a roller ball
which seals itself when the roller ball is withdrawn away
from the skin of the user. In a preferred embodiment, the
replaceable perfume cartridge includes a threaded neck
15 portion with a roller ball applicator portion therein,
wherein the threaded neck portion is closed by a threaded
metal cap. The replaceable perfume cartridge also
preferably includes a transparent base end to provide an
indication of the amount of perfume left in the cartridge,
20 wherein further the transparent base portion is adjacent to
a threaded base collar which engages a reciprocal threaded
interior end of a plastic sleeve within the metal exterior
barrel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Prior art perfume dispensers exist in the form of
disposable, single use pen-shaped perfume dispensers, such
as saturated felt-type fillers with pointed, nib points.
Moreover, other prior art perfume dispensers have
roll-on dispensing balls, which only work with undesirable
30 thick, pasty lipstick-type of perfumes, because the
circumferential edge around the roller ball leaks too much
perfume, due to its liquidity in liquid form.
It is also known to provide liquid dispensers which
utilize a spring loaded roller ball, which seals itself
35 when the roller ball is withdrawn away from object upon
which the liquid, such as writing or printing ink, is to be
dispensed. Such roller ball applicators are manufactured by
Dab-o-matic, Inc. of Mount Vernon, N.Y. However, because of
the volatility of liquid perfume, sealing such a dispenser

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for perfume is difficult, which can result in leakage of
the liquid perfume from the dispenser without proper
sealing measures being taken.
The prior art patents include U.S. Patent Nos.
1,670,458 of LeBoeuf for a perfume dispenser, 2,122,580 of
Morris for a perfume applicator, 2,637,466 of Wright for a
pocket marking pen, 2,888,173 of Wolcott for a pressurized
aerosol dispenser, 2,998,165 of DeElorza for a pressurized
perfume dispenser, 3,236,418 of Dalle for a dual cartridge
10 aerosol dispenser, 4,221,494 of Kachur for a roll-on
applicator, 4,620,811 of Kageyama for a mechanical pencil
with a roller ball, 4,676,408 of Speitel for a refillable
spray dispenser, 4,723,860 of Giblin for a oval shaped
roller dispenser for cosmetics, 4,955,567 of Longhurst for
15 a toothpaste dispenser, 4,979,840 of Madaus for a fountain
pen, 4,993,860 of Sommer for an applying device, 5,056,949
of Petrillo for a correction fluid device, 5,065,907 of
Allen for a sealed spray canister and 5,277,510 of Okamoto
for a spring based applicator.
The LeBoeuf '458 and Morris '580 patents generally
disclose a spring loaded liquid perfume roll-on dispenser,
with a refillable liquid perfume cartridge within an outer
case. However, these cartridges are not disposable, and do
not also function as a detachably attachable base for the
25 dispenser.
The Kachur '494 describes a spring loaded ball which
may be used in a roll on applicator for a liquid. The
Giblin '860 discloses a spring loaded roll on applicator
with an oval, as opposed to spherical, ball for
antiperspirants.
The Madaus '840 patent and the Longhurst '567 patent
are directed to a fountain pen and a toothpaste dispenser
respectively, both which include a transparent visible
portion in the outer container for visually observing
35 whether the supply of ink or toothpaste is running low.
However, the disadvantages in Madaus '840 and
Longhurst are that the transparent visible portions are not

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integral with a replaceable perfume cartridge, which also
functions as a base for the dispenser.
Sommer '860, Petrillo '949, Wright '466 and Okamato
'510 describe spring loaded ink pens and Kageyama '811
5 describes a mechanical pencil. Pressurized aerosol
dispenses are described in Wolcott '173, DeElorza '418,
Speitel '408 and Allen '907.
The disadvantages of the prior art roller ball
dispensers is that the liquid retention barrel must be
10 painstakingly filled for re-use, via a funnel and pour
spout, or with an eyedropper.
In addition, the disadvantages of the Mataus '840
fountain pen and the Longhurst '567 toothpaste dispenser
are that the transparent visible portions are part of the
15 barrel, and are not part of a replaceable cartridge.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
In order to improve over the disadvantages of the
prior art, it is an object of the present invention to
provide a liquid perfume dispenser with a disposable,
20 replaceable perfume cartridge, with a visible window base
portion built into the perfume cartridge.
It is another object to provide a perfume dispenser
assembly with an outer container, a spring loaded ball
applicator, located at an outlet end of the outer
25 container, wherein a spring means exerts pressure on the
ball of the ball applicator to urge the ball to a closed
position of the outlet end of the outer container for
preventing spillage of perfume therethrough.
It is yet another object to provide a perfume
3 0 dispenser with a replaceable liquid cartridge which acts as
a base for the dispenser.
It is yet another object to provide a liquid reservoir
cartridge which is insertable within an outer container.
It is a further object to provide a liquid perfume
35 dispenser with a transparent window portion integral with
the replaceable base cartridge for indicating the presence
or absence of liquid perfume within the reservoir cartridge

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It is yet another object to provide a liquid perfume
dispenser which includes an inner sleeve within an outer
container, for sealing the liquid perfume from spillage
within the outer container.
It is yet another object to provide a valve seat upon
which a spring loaded ball applicator rests.
It is a further object to provide a perfume dispenser
with a removable cylindrical dispenser perfume vial.
It is yet another object to provide a disposable
lO perfume reservoir cartridge with a removable stopper for
sealing the liquid perfume within the reservoir, wherein
the stopper is removable to permit fluid communication
between the perfume reservoir and the spring loaded ball
applicator.
It is another object to provide a perfume dispenser
assembly with an outer container, a spring loaded atomizer
spray applicator, located at an outlet end of the outer
container, wherein a spring means exerts pressure on the
spray head of the ball applicator to urge the spray head to
20 a closed position of the outlet end of the outer container
for preventing spillage of perfume therethrough.
It is yet another object to provide a replaceable
perfume cartridge which includes a threaded neck portion
with a roller ball applicator portion therein, wherein the
25 threaded neck portion is closed by a threaded metal cap.
It is yet another object to provide a replaceable
perfume cartridge which also includes transparent base end
to provide an indication of the amount of perfume left in
the cartridge, wherein further the transparent base portion
30 is adjacent to a threaded base collar which engages a
reciprocal threaded interior end of a plastic sleeve within
the plastic sleeve within the metal exterior barrel.
It is also an object to provide a dispenser with a
roller ball applicator which permits a user to apply
35 perfume linearly in a line of liquid perfume upon parts of
the human body, such as a neck, a forearm or a wrist.
It is a further object to provide a perfume dispenser
having the dimensions of the exterior shape of the

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dispensing portions of the dispenser, which assumes the
dimensions and spatial relations of a hand writing
instrument, such as a fountain pen or a felt tip pen,-so
that the dispenser is thin enough and long enough for the
5 user to manually handle in a manner equivalent to handling
a writing instrument, yet thick enough to manually grab.
It is yet another object to improve over the
disadvantages of the prior art perfume dispensers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In keeping with these objects and others which may
become apparent, the present invention provides a liquid
perfume dispenser assembly with a disposable liquid perfume
cartridge. The dispenser has an outer container having an
open base end and an outlet end, with a conventional spring
loaded ball applicator, or an atomizer spray applicator,
located at said outlet end of the outer container.
In the roller ball embodiment, a spring means exerts
pressure on the ball of the ball applicator to urge the
ball to a closed position for preventing spillage of
20 perfume therethrough. The spring loaded ball is responsive
to opening the outlet end upon the application of force
against the ball.
Moreover, the liquid perfume is provided in a
disposable cartridge which acts as a base for the
25 container. The base includes extending therefrom, a liquid
reservoir cartridge, which is insertable within an outer
container, such as a cylinder.
The base of the disposable perfume cartridge includes
a transparent window portion integral with the base, to
indicate the presence or absence of liquid perfume within
said reservoir cartridge.
The disposable liquid dispensing cartridge base
portion is threadably engagable with the outer container,
which has the roller ball applicator at the discharge end.
35 An inner sleeve is provided within the outer container for
sealing the liquid perfume from spillage within the outer
container. The inner sleeve also acts as a valve seat upon
which the spring loaded ball applicator rests.

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The replaceable disposable reservoir cartridge may be
a removable cylindrical vial which is structurally integral
with the base, which threadably engages the outer container
of the dispenser.
Prior to installation within the outer container, the
disposable replaceable reservoir cartridge has a removable
stopper which seals the liquid perfume within the
reservoir, and is removable to permit fluid communication
between the reservoir cartridge and the spring loaded ball
l0 applicator when the cartridge is inserted for use within
the container.
In a preferred embodiment, the replaceable perfume
cartridge includes a threaded neck portion with a roller
ball applicator portion therein, wherein the threaded neck
l5 portion is closed by a threaded metal cap. The replaceable
perfume cartridge also includes a transparent base end to
provide an indication of the amount of perfume left in the
cartridge, wherein further the transparent base portion is
adjacent to a threaded base collar which engages a
20 reciprocal threaded interior end of a plastic sleeve within
the metal exterior barrel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention can best be described in
conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Fig. l is a perspective view of the perfume dispenser
of the present invention.
Fig. lA is a perspective view of an alternate
embodiment
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the perfume
30 dispenser as in Fig. l, shown in an open position.
Fig. 2A is an exploded perspective view of the
alternate embodiment as in Fig. lA.
Fig. 3 is a side elevational view of the disposable,
replaceable base cartridge of the present invention as in
35 Fig. l.
Fig. 4 is an exploded side elevational view of the
disposable, replaceable base cartridge of the present
invention as in Fig. l.

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Fig. 5 is a side elevational view in partial cross
section of the perfume dispenser of the present invention
as in Fig. 1.
Fig. 6 is a close-up view of a spring loaded roller
5 ball portion of the perfume dispenser as in Fig. 1.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the perfume dispenser
as in Fig. 1, shown with a cap.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of the perfume dispenser
as in Fig. 1, shown without the cap.
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of another embodiment of
a perfume dispenser with an atomizer spray top, shown
without the cap.
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of another embodiment of
a perfume dispenser with an atomizer spray top as in Fig.
15 9, shown with a cap.
Fig. 11 is a side elevational view in partial cross
section of the perfume dispenser with an atomizer spray top
of the present invention as in Fig. 9.
Fig. 12 is a exploded side view in partial section of
20 an alternate embodiment for the perfume dispenser.
Fig. 13 is an exploded side view of the cartridge
portion of the embodiment as in Fig. 12.
Fig. 14 is a closeup of roller ball application of
embodiment as in Fig. 12.
Fig. 15 is a side elevational view of cartridge as in
Fig. 13, shown filled with liquid perfume.
Fig. 16 is a side elevational view of the cartridge as
in Fig. 13 without the roller ball.
Fig. 17 is a side sectional view of the cartridge as
in Fig. 16.
Fig. 18 is a closeup side sectional view of a portion
of the cartridge as in Fig. 16.
Fig. 19 is a closeup side view of the cartridge as in
Fig. 16.
35 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
As shown in Figs. 1-8, in one roller ball applicator
embodiment of the present invention, a liquid perfume
dispenser assembly 1 includes an outer container 2 having

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an open base end 3 and an outlet end 4. A spring loaded
ball applicator 5 is positioned at outlet end 4 of outer
container 2. Applicator 5 has a spring means 6, such as a
coil spring, which exerts pressure on a ball 7 of ball
5 applicator 5 to urge ball 7 to a closed position of outlet
end 4 of outer container 2 to prevent spillage of liquid
perfume therethrough.
Spring applicator 5 is removable from outer container
2, and outlet end 4 of outer container 2, upon the
10 application of force against ball 7.
Disposable base 8 is detachably attachable to open
base end 3 of outer container 2. Base 8 includes
disposable replaceable liquid reservoir cartridge 9
extending therefrom. Disposable replaceable reservoir
15 cartridge 9 includes a predetermined amount of liquid
perfume therein. Disposable liquid reservoir cartridge 9
is insertable within outer container 2, and has a discharge
end 10 opposite base 8. Discharge end 10 is in fluid
communication with spring loaded ball applicator 5 at
20 outlet end 4 of outer container 2.
In a further embodiment, as shown in Figs. lA and 2A,
the liquid reservoir cartridge may be integral with an
opaque outer barrel 2', wherein the outer barrel 2'
includes the liquid perfume directly therein.
While disposable cartridge 9 may be opaque,
preferably, to enable a user to see how much perfume is
left in disposable cartridge 9, liquid perfume dispenser 1
preferably includes a transparent window portion 11
integral with base 8 for indicating the presence or absence
30 of liquid perfume within disposable, replaceable reservoir
cartridge 9.
Base 8 is engagable with outer container 2, by
threaded portion 12, or by other means, such as snaps and
detents, which threaded portion 12 is engagable with
35 further threaded portion 13 of outer container 2.
An inner sealing sleeve 14 may be preferably provided
within outer container 2, to seal the liquid perfume from
spillage within outer container 2.

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Inner sleeve 14 includes a top end 15 of said inner
sleeve 14 which top end 15 forms a valve seat upon which
spring loaded ball applicator 5 rests.
Disposable, replaceable reservoir cartridge 9 is
5 preferably a removable cylindrical vial which is
structurally integral with base 8, so that when cartridge 9
is empty, it may be easily removed from outer container 2
and replaced with a full cartridge.
Disposable, replaceable reservoir cartridge 9 further
10 includes a removable stopper 16 which seals liquid perfume
within reservoir cartridge 9. Stopper 16 is removable to
permit fluid communication between reservoir cartridge g
and spring loaded ball applicator 5, to permit liquid
perfume to flow therefrom.
Liquid perfume dispenser assembly 1 is covered by
removable cap 17 which cap 17 is engagable over spring
loaded roller ball applicator 5. The removable cap 17, is
detachably attachable to outer container 2 of liquid
perfume dispenser assembly 1, such as by threaded neck
20 portion 2a of outer container 2.
Perfume dispenser 1 is preferably 5 1/4" long and
outer container 2 is a metal or plastic. Replaceable
cartridge 9 acts as base 8 for dispenser 1. Without
cartridge 9 in place, liquid would pour out.
As shown in Figs. 9-11, another embodiment for an
atomizer spray top embodiment of the present invention
includes a liquid perfume dispenser assembly 31 including
an outer container 32 having an open base end 33 and an
outlet end 34. A spring loaded spray atomizer applicator
30 35 is positioned at outlet end 34 of outer container 32.
Applicator 35 has a spring means 36, such as a coil spring,
which exerts pressure on an atomizer spray head cap 37 of
atomizer applicator 35 to urge atomizer spray head cap 37
to a closed position at outlet end 34 of outer container
35 32, to prevent spillage of liquid perfume therethrough.
When in use, atomizer spray head cap 37 is depressed,
causing depression of coil spring 36, so that upper outlet
conduit 48 is in communication with lower dip tube conduit

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49, to allow the flow of perfume out of exit pin hole 50 of
spray atomizer applicator 35.
Atomizer spray applicator 35 is attached to outlet end
34 of outer container 32, in a tight fit, wherein the
inside of spray atomizer 35 fits snugly over an extension
portion 5l of outer container 32.
Disposable base 38 is detachably attachable to open
base end 33 of outer container 32. Base 38 includes
disposable replaceable liquid reservoir cartridge 39
lO extending therefrom. Disposable replaceable reservoir
cartridge 39 includes a predetermined amount of liquid
perfume therein. Disposable liquid reservoir cartridge 39
is insertable within outer container 32, and has a
discharge end 30 opposite base 38. Discharge end 30 is in
15 fluid communication with atomizer spray applicator 35 at
outlet end 34 of outer container 32.
To enable a user to see how much perfume is left in
disposable cartridge 39, liquid perfume dispenser 3l
includes a transparent window portion 41 integral with base
20 38 for indicating the presence or absence of liquid perfume
within disposable, replaceable reservoir cartridge 39.
Base 38 is engagable with outer container 32, by
threaded portion 42, or by other means, such as snaps and
detents, which threaded portion 42 is engagable with
25 further threaded portion 43 of outer container 42.
An inner sealing sleeve 44 may be preferably provided
within outer container 32, to seal the liquid perfume from
spillage within outer container 32.
Inner sleeve 44 includes a top end 45 of said inner
30 sleeve 44, which top end 45 forms a valve seat upon which
atomizer spray applicator 35 rests.
Disposable, replaceable reservoir cartridge 39 is
preferably a removable cylindrical vial which is
structurally integral with base 38, so that when cartridge
35 39 is empty, it may be easily removed from outer container
32 and replaced with a full cartridge.
Disposable, replaceable reservoir cartridge 39 further
may includes a removable stopper, such as stopper 16 which

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seals liquid perfume within reservoir cartridge 9 of the
embodiment shown in Figs. 1 - 8.
As also shown in Figs. 9 - 11, liquid perfume
dispenser assembly 31 is covered by removable cap 47, which
cap 47 is engagable over atomizer spray applicator 35.
Removable cap 47, is detachably attachable to outer
container 32 of liquid perfume dispenser assembly 31.
Perfume dispenser 31 is also preferably 5 1/4" long
and outer container 32 is a metal or plastic. Replaceable
cartridge 39 acts as base 38 for dispenser 31. Without
cartridge 39 in place, liquid would pour out.
As shown in Figs. 12-20, in an alternate preferred
embodiment, refillable cosmetic applicator 101, such as a
perfume dispenser, includes outer barrel 102, replaceable
cartridge 109 having closed base end 103, outlet end 104
and spring loaded applicator 105, such as a roller ball
assembly, similar to roller ball assembly 5 shown in Fig. 5
herein, which dispenser 101 is refilled with a replaceable
leakproof cartridge 109. The perfume dispenser utilizes
the spring loaded outlet end, which may be an atomizer
spray head, such as in Fig. 11 or a roller ball applicator
head 105, as in Fig. 5, which includes a spring 6 and
roller ball 7 which seals itself when the roller ball 7 is
withdrawn away from the skin of the user. As shown in
Figs. 12-20, in a preferred embodiment, replaceable perfume
cartridge 109 includes a threaded neck portion lO9a with a
roller ball applicator portion 5 at discharge end 110
therein, wherein the threaded neck portion lO9a is closed
by a threaded metal cap 117.
Prior to installation within barrel 102, cartridge 109
is temporarily covered by temporary cap 117a.
The replaceable perfume cartridge 109 also includes a
transparent base end 108 to provide an indication of the
amount of perfume left in the replaceable cartridge lO9,
wherein further the transparent base portion 108 is
adjacent to a threaded base collar lO9b which engages a
reciprocal threaded interior end 114b of a plastic sleeve
114 within the metal exterior barrel 102. Sleeve 114

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includes top end 114a adjacent to threaded neck end lO9a,
and threaded base end 114b. The width of top threaded
portion lO9a of replaceable cartridge 109 is smaller than
the width of the threaded base collar lO9b so that top
threaded portion lO9a will fit within threaded interior end
114b of plastic sleeve 114, when cartridge 109 is inserted
within sleeve 114.
Replaceable reservoir cartridge 109 may be easily
removed by unthreading metal cap 117 from the top of
cartridge 109 and unthreading sleeve 114 of barrel 102 from
the base of cartridge 109.
Because the roller ball applicator applies the perfume
linearly in a line of liquid perfume upon parts of the
human body, such as a neck, a forearm or a wrist, it is
preferable that the dimensions of the exterior shape of the
dispensing portions of the dispenser, namely, the linear
length of the cartridge and roller ball applicator portions
of the dispenser, with the cap removed, assume the
dimensions and spatial relations of a writing instrument,
such as a fountain pen or a felt tip pen, so that the
dispenser, with the cap removed, acts as a handle means,
which handle means is thin enough and long enough for the
user to manually handle in a manner equivalent to handling
a writing instrument, yet thick enough to manually grab.
Therefore, preferably the dimensions of the cartridge
portion with the roller ball applicator portion extending
therefrom, combined, is between 3 1/2 and 6 inches,
preferably between 4 and 5 inches in length and between
3/8" and 5/8" in round cross sectional diameter, preferably
about 1~2'1 in diameter.
It is therefore understood that other modifications
may be made to the present invention, without departing
from the scope of the appended claims.

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Event History

Description Date
Inactive: Agents merged 2013-10-24
Inactive: IPC deactivated 2011-07-29
Inactive: First IPC derived 2010-02-01
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2010-02-01
Inactive: First IPC derived 2010-01-30
Inactive: IPC expired 2010-01-01
Inactive: Dead - Final fee not paid 2007-04-30
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 2007-04-30
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 2006-12-12
Deemed Abandoned - Conditions for Grant Determined Not Compliant 2006-05-01
Inactive: IPC from MCD 2006-03-12
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2005-10-31
Letter Sent 2005-10-31
Notice of Allowance is Issued 2005-10-31
Inactive: IPC assigned 2005-10-17
Inactive: Approved for allowance (AFA) 2005-07-29
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2005-06-29
Inactive: S.29 Rules - Examiner requisition 2004-12-29
Inactive: S.30(2) Rules - Examiner requisition 2004-12-29
Letter Sent 2002-11-25
Amendment Received - Voluntary Amendment 2002-10-30
Request for Examination Received 2002-10-23
Request for Examination Requirements Determined Compliant 2002-10-23
All Requirements for Examination Determined Compliant 2002-10-23
Letter Sent 1998-01-29
Letter Sent 1998-01-29
Inactive: IPC assigned 1997-08-25
Classification Modified 1997-08-25
Inactive: First IPC assigned 1997-08-25
Inactive: Courtesy letter - Evidence 1997-08-19
Inactive: Notice - National entry - No RFE 1997-08-12
Application Received - PCT 1997-08-08
Inactive: Single transfer 1997-06-12
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1996-06-20

Abandonment History

Abandonment Date Reason Reinstatement Date
2006-12-12
2006-05-01

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Fee History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Paid Date
Basic national fee - small 1997-06-02
Registration of a document 1997-06-12
MF (application, 2nd anniv.) - small 02 1997-12-12 1997-10-24
MF (application, 3rd anniv.) - small 03 1998-12-14 1998-12-08
MF (application, 4th anniv.) - small 04 1999-12-13 1999-12-02
MF (application, 5th anniv.) - small 05 2000-12-12 2000-12-05
MF (application, 6th anniv.) - small 06 2001-12-12 2001-11-01
MF (application, 7th anniv.) - small 07 2002-12-12 2002-10-23
Request for examination - small 2002-10-23
MF (application, 8th anniv.) - small 08 2003-12-12 2003-11-25
MF (application, 9th anniv.) - small 09 2004-12-13 2004-11-03
MF (application, 10th anniv.) - small 10 2005-12-12 2005-11-04
Owners on Record

Note: Records showing the ownership history in alphabetical order.

Current Owners on Record
FRAGRANCE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Past Owners on Record
DIANE C. BREIDENBACH
LAURENCE W. MILLE
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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Representative drawing 1997-09-17 1 3
Cover Page 1997-09-17 1 45
Description 1997-06-02 12 594
Abstract 1997-06-02 1 50
Claims 1997-06-02 9 418
Drawings 1997-06-02 6 152
Claims 2005-06-29 7 266
Description 2005-06-29 16 767
Representative drawing 2005-11-14 1 6
Reminder of maintenance fee due 1997-08-13 1 111
Notice of National Entry 1997-08-12 1 193
Courtesy - Certificate of registration (related document(s)) 1998-01-29 1 118
Courtesy - Certificate of registration (related document(s)) 1998-01-29 1 118
Reminder - Request for Examination 2002-08-13 1 116
Acknowledgement of Request for Examination 2002-11-25 1 174
Commissioner's Notice - Application Found Allowable 2005-10-31 1 161
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (NOA) 2006-07-10 1 166
Courtesy - Abandonment Letter (Maintenance Fee) 2007-02-06 1 176
PCT 1997-06-02 10 354
Correspondence 1997-08-13 1 31
PCT 1996-08-02 34 1,025
Fees 2003-11-25 1 46
Fees 1999-12-02 1 58
Fees 2000-12-05 1 56
Fees 2001-11-01 1 58
Fees 2002-10-23 1 48
Fees 1998-12-08 1 62
Fees 1997-10-24 1 60
Fees 2004-11-03 1 45
Fees 2005-11-04 1 45